Yeah, both times. LolDid you modify the spring at all, or just keep the stock spring height?
No, they don't. It has a hex head instead of a socket torx like yours. I'll play around with it and see if I can get more of the threads to engage.The stock struts have threads all the way to the end and lock into the nylon. It looks like yours may not. I would be concerned.
Assume the Vors are 5x110 bolt pattern. There are 1 inch 5x110 - 5x110 hub centric spacers available that will allow the wheel and tire combo you ordered to work properly. Don't sell those shoes!So, I'm having to rethink my tire/wheel combination that I had originally selected. Was going to go with the Vors LP1 18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear, which 275 tires in the back. After putting the rear shocks on and doing some rough measurements, I think that tire might come in contact with the spring seat of the stock struts. Now I'm not exactly sure what will fit in the rear with the stock struts. Not really sure if the Vors would still work, but run a narrower tire like a 245. I'd still like a wider stance in the rear, but afraid of having to try different tire/wheel/spacer combos, and having to return a bunch of stuff. I also have the 5x110 hubs, which reduce my options a bit. Looks like I have a bunch of measuring and research to do.
Anyone else run a 17 or 18" wheel with a wide tire? What happened to have worked for you?
Assume the Vors are 5x110 bolt pattern. There are 1 inch 5x110 - 5x110 hub centric spacers available that will allow the wheel and tire combo you ordered to work properly. Don't sell those shoes!![]()
I also have the Vors TR4s with 25mm backspacing and will clear the BC or aftermarket struts. It sounds like the LP1s have 35mm backspacing and will need a wheel spacer to clear the stock Cobalt struts.I’m running Vors TR4 17x9 with 275-40x17 all around. I have the coil overs now and they clear by about 3/8”. I think I had them on with the stock struts but no totally sure about that.